Fred Karger, campaigning in 2012, wants recognition as the first openly gay candidate to seek a major party's presidential nomination. (Don Leach) Fred Karger wants to set the record straight — no ...
Fred Karger wants to set the record straight — no misunderstanding, no doubt, no confusion — once and for all. “I have the distinction of being the first openly gay major-party candidate to run for ...
Fred Karger, the first openly LGBTQ+ candidate for president from a major political party, is still correcting the record regarding his legacy. And while he admits to being grumpy about this oversight ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Papers documenting Fred Karger's acting career, his activism for marriage equality, preservation of the Boom Boom Room (Laguna Beach, California) ...
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Fred Karger is the first openly gay man to run for president of the United States (Facebook). The first openly gay man to run for president of the United States is looking for the Republican Party to ...
Political consultant and one-time actor Fred Karger has the distinction of having the first commercial out of the gate for 2012. Karger is running a 90-second spot, below, on the Iowa airwaves over ...
I didn’t get to this yesterday, but it is a milestone in presidential politics for 2012: Fred Karger filed papers to become the first declared Republican candidate. While Tim Pawlenty has created an ...
Fred Karger, the first openly gay and Jewish candidate to seek the Republican nomination for president of the United States in 2012, has put his longtime Laguna Beach weekend home on the market. The ...
Fred Karger, the first openly gay and Jewish candidate to seek the Republican nomination for president of the United States in 2012, has put his longtime Laguna Beach weekend home on the market. The ...
Fred Karger wants to set the record straight — no misunderstanding, no doubt, no confusion — once and for all. “I have the distinction of being the first openly gay major party candidate to run for ...
Fred Karger, the first openly gay candidate to seek the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 2012, has listed his longtime weekend home in Laguna Beach for $3.495 million.
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